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Do we really care about our Constitution? It's so old.

Do we really care about our Constitution? It's so old.

The Democrats in Congress still do not understand The Constitution. It’s the foundation of our nation. Not Congress, not the Executive Branch can make a law or executive order that contradicts the...

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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont seeks to ban open carry as he cracks down on gun violence

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont seeks to ban open carry as he cracks down on gun violence

by Rachel Schilke  Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont (D) signaled a crackdown on gun violence Monday, seeking to place restrictions on open carry and gun purchases. Lamont announced the first in what he calls "a series"...

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CDC Quietly Scrubbed Key Firearm Stats After Pressure From Gun Control Activists, Emails Show

CDC Quietly Scrubbed Key Firearm Stats After Pressure From Gun Control Activists, Emails Show

by Bronson Winslow The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) quietly removed a range of gun statistics from its website after gun control advocates complained that the statistics made gun control...

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Smith & Wesson fires back at politicians demonizing gun makers, Second Amendment

Smith & Wesson fires back at politicians demonizing gun makers, Second Amendment

By: Bradford Betz Smith & Wesson took to Twitter to hit back at politicians and the media for suggesting that the gun manufacturer – and not the policies they support – were responsible for...

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New initiative would make certain suspects surrender guns sooner

New initiative would make certain suspects surrender guns sooner

AUSTIN (KXAN) - City and county officials are working together on an initiative to create a uniform gun surrender program in Austin and Travis County. Currently, the Travis County District Attorney’s Office...

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CEO of Daniel Defense, maker of rifle used in Uvalde massacre, tells Congress guns aren't to blame

CEO of Daniel Defense, maker of rifle used in Uvalde massacre, tells Congress guns aren't to blame

By Benjamin Wermund, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — The manufacturers of the assault-style rifles used in mass shootings, including in Uvalde and Sutherland Springs, made more than $1 billion on those weapons over...

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House Judiciary to hold hearing on assault weapons ban. Here's what we know about the bill

House Judiciary to hold hearing on assault weapons ban. Here's what we know about the bill

Merdie Nzanga, USA TODAY  WASHINGTON - The House Judiciary Committee is expected to consider a bill that would ban assault weapons during a hearing scheduled for Wednesday. The action follows a series of...

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Oregon voters to decide on one of the nation’s strictest gun-control proposals

Oregon voters to decide on one of the nation’s strictest gun-control proposals

BY ANDREW SELSKY SALEM, Ore.  Oregonians will decide in November whether people wanting to purchase a gun will first have to qualify for a permit after one of the strictest gun control measures in the...

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US Marshals offer $5K reward for man mistakenly released after allegedly shooting Lady Gaga's dog walker

US Marshals offer $5K reward for man mistakenly released after allegedly shooting Lady Gaga's dog walker

By Landon Mion | Fox News he U.S. Marshals Service announced Monday a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the man who is accused of shooting pop star Lady Gaga's dog walker and...

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Man arrested after pointing gun at people who didn't thank him for holding door

Man arrested after pointing gun at people who didn't thank him for holding door

Michael Sicoli HAMDEN, Conn. (WTNH) – A New Haven man was arrested by Hamden police for allegedly pointing a gun at customers after they didn’t say “thank you” when he held the door...

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